There is a "loophole" for want of a better word when it comes to getting a IRL status for wives who have been subject to abuse.
I joked with my wife about giving her a good slap to save us from having to jump through all the hoops involved (bad taste i know). The rules changed not long after my wife arrived in the UK in 2011 so those dates could be very important.
When my wife arrived here residence required around 3 years on a spouse visa, now its gone up to 5 i beleive, after that you can get ILR (indefinite leave to remain), then after that citizenship but the time periods have all changed.
Plus you have to prove a number of things (speaking English, that god awful Life in the UK test, income, if your still married that its a "true relationship").
Like I said hoops lots of hoops.
Next letter from the Home Office:
Where is the right place, Gilly?
US citizenship is expensive to revoke and its the only country in the world to levy taxes on expatriates. So you get the passport but move to asia for 50 years, they would want tax for that period or a large sum of money to hand in the passportIm currently thinking about US citizenship since i live over here now. It would make things easier being a dual national.
I'm sort of in the opposite situation - British but living in Ireland.
Mind you, in the event of "Brexit" I doubt the Irish government would do anything brash given the amount of British expats living over here.
If it wasn't €1000 then I might have been interested to go dual nationality.
Only dual nationality mind - they'll have to prise my British passport out of my cold, dead hands![]()